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Events Things to do

Things to do in Kuwait this Weekend

Guys, if you haven’t previously been to the K-Cats Cat Show then you have to, it’s one of those rare super legit events that take place here that you never knew about. It’s one of the biggest cat shows in the Middle East if not the biggest. Anyway check out the full list of this weekends events below:

Thursday
Exhibition: Until – Ghadah Alkandari
Exhibition: KRM – Four Hands
Kuwait Riders Bike Show

Friday
Tai Chi in the Park
Hatha Yoga with Rosie
Expats Morning Coffee Gathering
Kuwait Riders Bike Show
K-Cats Cat Show
Embassy Fundraising Concert
Salwa’Walk and Socialize Meetup

Saturday
Yoga with the 3
Kuwait Riders Bike Show
K-Cats Cat Show
Qout Market
Workshop: Food and Drink Styling and Photography
KES Spring Bazaar
We Bring the Rock
Bootcamp by One2One
Music Night
Show: Once Upon a Time
Burgers & Arts

If you’d like to share an event on the blog [Email Me]
For a full list of upcoming events click [Here]

Sometimes events get canceled or have details changed so always double check with the organizers.




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Blog Info

Ask & Answer Kuwestions

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If you haven’t checked out the “Kuwestions” section on the blog then today might be a good day to do so. Lots of interesting questions there with many helpful answers so you might find out something new or you could even help out by answering a question yourself. Check it out [Here]




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Events Things to do

Things to do in Kuwait this Weekend

Lots of events taking place this weekend, so make sure you check out the list below:

Thursday
Exhibition: Until – Ghadah Alkandari
Exhibition: KRM – Four Hands
Mexican Guitarist – Paco Renteria
Five: Open Mic Night
The Divan’s Movie Night: I Origins
Bloody Funny – Standup Comedy Show
Movie Night at the Park: A Seperation

Friday
Tai Chi in the Park
Hatha Yoga with Rosie
Takaya Market
The Meeting Point *canceled due to bad weather*
Good Game: Magic – The Gathering
Book-Club Meeting: Kuwait Bibliophiles
Music Nights & Burgers
Salwa- Walk and Socialize Meetup

Saturday
Yoga with the 3
Royal Britannia Kindergarten Open Day
Bootcamp by One2One
Takaya Market
Remedy Carnival
Guided Tour: Landmarks of Old Kuwait City
Pavilion at the Park Opening Ceremony
Workshop: Making Comics
Blend of Balance
DAI Family Day Music Fest
Madeenah Tour: Salem Al Mubarak St.
Weaving & Yarn Crafts at The Secret Garden
Music Night with Waleed & Balqees

If you’d like to share an event on the blog [Email Me]
For a full list of upcoming events click [Here]

Sometimes events get canceled or have details changed so always double check with the organizers.




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    Movies

    Top 15 Films of 2016

    Hey Guys. So, most of you have probably forgotten who I am, but at some point in time I used to write film reviews for this blog (I think i ended up writing 3 in total?). Where did I go? Well, to that vast wasteland we like to call laziness. But, here’s hoping this article will lead a more frequent visit from myself so here goes.

    2016. A terrible year by all accounts, but strangely, an incredible year for cinema. After one of the worst summer movie seasons of all time, without a single film sticking out, it’s quite the surprise reaching the end of the year and finding so many hidden gems.

    My taste in film might not appeal to most, but the point of this post is that hopefully you will learn about or discover a hidden gem that otherwise you wouldn’t have considered. I’ve also made it a point not to include any foreign films, as there were many beautiful ones, but this is a year that represents a renaissance in American Cinema with many films that are so unique and fresh that I had to celebrate them. So without further a do, here are the 15 best films of the year, according to my pretentious and unnecessary opinion.

    Disclaimer: At the time of writing this article, I hadn’t seen the following highly acclaimed films that might have had a spot otherwise: Cameraperson, Hell or Highwater, Tower, Paterson, Fences, Krisha, The Fits, and The Handmaiden.

    Check out my list below:




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    Events Things to do

    Things to do in Kuwait this Weekend

    The Shakshooka farmers market is back this weekend and instead of their usual location at the Secret Garden, they’re instead heading over to Al-Khaled Complex a few streets further down. A few other cool events are happening this weekend so check out the full list below:

    Thursday
    Exhibition: Until – Ghadah Alkandari
    Kuwait Motor Show
    A Gulf Abridged
    Global Game Jam 2017
    Five: Open Mic Night

    Friday
    Kuwait Motor Show
    A Gulf Abridged
    Global Game Jam 2017
    Tai Chi in the Park
    Good Game: Magic – The Gathering
    Salwa- Walk and Socialize Meetup
    Gulf Run Car Show and Live Music
    X-Fighter Monster Trucks Show

    Saturday
    Kuwait Motor Show
    Global Game Jam 2017
    Yoga with the 3
    Guided Tour: Arab Organization Headquarters
    Failaka Ceramics Trip
    Shakshooka
    Madeenah Tour: Salem Al Mubarak Street
    LOYAC Blood Drive
    Gulf Run Car Show and Live Music
    X-Fighter Monster Trucks Show

    If you’d like to share an event on the blog [Email Me]
    For a full list of upcoming events click [Here]

    Sometimes events get canceled or have details changed so always double check with the organizers.




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    Information Internet

    Soon – Free Internet Around Kuwait with Sama

    For the past five years, WiMD has been my home internet provider. Before they came about, the fastest connection I could get at my place was 2Mbps so I’m a huge WiMD fan and feel I owe my sanity to them. When I first met them five years ago I was told they were working on setting up a WiFI network all around Kuwait, and now that project is finally launching.

    WiMD is launching a new product next month called “Sama” which will cover various areas around Kuwait providing free internet to the public over WiFi. Currently Sama is covering Souk Mubarakiya, Al Shaheed Park and around 8km of ocean front. In the future Sama will cover Al Shaheed Park phase 2, around 40km of ocean front and other various projects around Kuwait.

    Sama will officially launch next month but they’re currently testing out the Souk Mubarakiya location and have given me a code to share on the blog so my readers could access the network and try it out. Here is the information required to connect to Sama in Souk Mubarakiya:

    Network Name: Sama Mubarakiya
    Access Code: 7550682976

    This code can be accessed by multiple users at the same time and the login screen will look similar to the screenshot above, depending on the time of day you’ll see a different sky. If you do try it out please share some feedback.

    Also a little bit of information. Last year WiMD bought Gulfnet and this Thursday they’re actually launching the new brand for both companies at a private press conference at the Gulfnet head quarters. So I’m looking forward to that as well.




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    Blog Info

    The Making of a Post

    Whenever I meet people, a common question I’m usually asked is how I find stuff to write about every day. There really isn’t that much generally going on in Kuwait so it’s hard to imagine how I could find content on a daily basis to write about. Up until a few years ago I used to think I was just getting lucky everyday finding content but then someone made me realize that after all these years its probably a skill and not luck. I guess my curious and nosy nature combined with my obsessive tendencies turned out to be a perfect combo to run a blog.

    There are generally two main ways I find things to write about:

    1) People email me or tell me about something
    2) I discover things myself while going about my day to day routine

    The first thing I do when I find a topic to write about is enter it into Evernote. My memory is terrible and my blog is very important for me so I can’t risk forgetting a topic. I like Evernote because I have it open on all my computers at home and work as well as on my phone. Anytime I add a topic to my list it synchronizes across all my computers and phone. I took a screenshot of part of my current Evernote list (pictured below) to give you an idea of how it looks like. It might look vague but I just need a word or two to remind me of the topic.

    Every morning I get up around 8-9 and open my list and decide what I am going to write about. Usually the further down the list the item is the less important it is or the less time sensitive it is. If its not time sensitive like the note “salmiya 1976” which is a video from 1976 that shows old Salmiya, then I just leave it for a slow news day. A slow news day is a day when I don’t have much to post about either because I’m still waiting on some info or because I don’t think I have a quality post for the day.

    Today for example I want to post about two things, “CRL Bar” which is a new cereal bar that opened up in Kuwait and “wifi kuwait” which is a project to provide wifi all over Kuwait. For both of these posts I’m still waiting on some information so they’re not ready hence why I am here writing this post which is sort of a blog filler. I came up with this post idea to keep things moving along on the blog until I get the information I need for the other two posts.

    Another popular question I get is how do I decide what restaurants to write about or what event to go to. The events part is pretty easy, if I think it’s going to be fun for me or if the subject interests me then I’ll go. 99% of the time I don’t go to any event. With restaurants, its more tricky. I get emailed by restaurant owners all the time asking me to come by and try their place but unless its an interesting or new concept, I tend not be interested. I also go to restaurants based on word of mouth or the chef behind the concept. So for example when I heard Faisal Al Nashmi was opening a new restaurant called Table Otto, I wanted to go try it out because I love his other concept Street. But with HABRA for example, I wasn’t interested in trying it out until I started hearing how great it was from all my friends.

    Time wise I generally don’t spend a lot of it writing. I kinda pre-write posts in my head and then sit down on the computer in the morning and type them out. I always feel like I’m working against the clock so I’m always rushing my posts out and generally spend anywhere from 15 to 60 minutes writing them up. I don’t feel like I have the luxury of sitting and perfecting a post because I need to have content out every single day. I run the blog as if I am competing with other hundreds of other blogs and I need to get my posts out right away before they do. Even though there aren’t any other blogs around today anymore, I still blog as if there so I stay on my toes. I still go by the idiom “You snooze you lose” since it used to happen before where I’d sleep on a post and then another blogger would write about it before me.

    So there you have it, a behind the scenes look into the making of my posts. If you have any questions, let me know in the comments below.




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    Events Things to do

    Things to do in Kuwait this Weekend

    A few cool things taking place this weekend. There is the Kuwait Motor Show at 360 Mall starting today, you have AlSouq Market in Murouj tomorrow, you also have the Burgan Marathon Village opening tomorrow with live music all day before the main Spark Marathon on Saturday (Today is the last day to register!). Finally if you’re a Magic: The Gathering fan, there is a prerelease event taking place midnight on Saturday (so late Friday night) till 5AM at Good Game. Check out the full list of this weekends events below:

    Thursday
    Exhibition: Until – Ghadah Alkandari
    Kuwait Motor Show
    Kuwait Poets Society: Voices & Verses
    The Divan’s Movie Night: Michael Moore in Trumpland

    Friday
    Kuwait Motor Show
    Live Music at Burgan Marathon Village
    AlSouq Market
    Tai Chi in the Park
    Salwa’ Walk and Socialize Meetup

    Saturday
    Kuwait Motor Show
    Magic: The Gathering – Prerelease Aether Revolt
    Spark Marathon
    Guided Tour: Grand Mosque
    A Gulf Abridged
    Burgers & Art
    Workshop: Learn to Kraut

    If you’d like to share an event on the blog [Email Me]
    For a full list of upcoming events click [Here]

    Sometimes events get canceled or have details changed so always double check with the organizers.




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    Personal

    Old Kuwait is Digitally Disappearing

    Yesterday I was trying to find an article I had posted about an event that took place in Kuwait back in 1974. A friend of mine works right next to Souk Al Kabeer in Kuwait City and I thought she would be interested to know that during the construction of the building back in 74, it collapsed during the night while the construction workers were asleep and killed I believe around 40 or 50 people (I think?). I couldn’t find the article but the video above is taken from the AP archive shot that morning showing the aftermath.

    I was flipping page by page through my 50s to 90s category on the blog trying to find the article and I couldn’t for some reason. But, I did realize something important, a lot of the videos of old Kuwait I had linked to or a lot of links to photo galleries of old Kuwait on other websites or blogs were now dead and no longer available.

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    It’s rare and difficult enough finding these treasures and so its pretty sad that many of them are no longer available to view. I was pissed off at myself and disappointed that I didn’t think of downloading or saving backups or hosting the images myself. I always considered it bad etiquette to find images on another blog and then host them all myself, I thought the proper thing to do would be to link back to the blog instead and send people there. Now I regret doing that, I shouldn’t trust other people with the responsibility of archiving history.

    Thinking out loud I tweeted that I should probably set up a GoFundMe account where all the money collected would be used to purchase old footage and photos of Kuwait from the likes of Huntley Film Archives, Periscope Film, AP Archive, various Flickr accounts and the likes and then store them somewhere in the cloud for everyone to access and where it could remain permanently.

    But then we’re back in the same situation, where you’re trusting a person (in this case me) to maintain and keep this archive, but what if something happens to me? Say for example one day while driving down the Gulf Road and my Datsun bursts into flames and I die, that means I won’t be able to continue to pay for hosting and maintaining that archive. Actually thats whats going to happen with my blog as well, probably stay up a month or two after I die, and then it would disappear forever along with the 10,000+ posts and over 200,000 of your comments.

    This is why I think there needs to be a non profit organization that is responsible for archiving these important items. And I’m not talking about historically important films and artifacts, I’m talking about general random everyday stuff that people wouldn’t think of archiving from old Hardees ads to some guys family photos from the 60s (they’re wonderful). They don’t sound like very important items to archive but I personally think they are. They’re everyday life from a different era.

    There actually might be a local organization that is doing this and I’m just not aware of it but I doubt it. KOC have a great in-house archive department which is extremely organized and one I’ve visited and written about [Here], but they are archiving their own content and not other peoples.

    Anyway, what I’m trying to say is an organization needs to be established and if anyone ever decides to do it then please invite me to be part of it. For now I’m going to spend this weekend skimming through my old 50s to 90s posts and make sure everything I’ve linked to I’ve also mirrored on my blog so if the source is dead the information is still here.




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    Apple Reviews

    MacBook Pro Touch Bar vs MacBook Air – My Review

    I don’t think any notebook has ever gotten as much hate as the new MacBook Pro’s have and I can’t understand why. Last week I replaced my 13″ MacBook Air with the new 13″ MacBook Pro with the Touch Bar and I just love it.

    Before I go ahead and explain why I love the new MacBook Pro so much and why I think its so much better than my already amazing MacBook Air, I’m going to first quickly explain why the biggest issues people have with the MacBook Pro don’t really affect me. This review is also fairly long compared to my regular posts so I’ve titled all the main paragraphs that way you can skip down to the area you care more about if you don’t feel like reading.

    No USB Ports
    This is probably the biggest issue people have with the new MacBook Pros, they don’t have the regular USB Type-A ports and instead Apple replaced them with the newer, slimmer, faster, better but also less popular USB-C ports. In my case I rarely used the USB ports on my MacBook Air, the only time I ever used them was when I traveled I’d charge my iPhone from my Air’s USB port and when I wanted to copy stuff onto or off memory sticks. I barely used USB so for me if the ports are USB-C or Type-A… I don’t really care. I bought the USB-C to Type-A Apple adapter so IF I ever need a regular Type-A port, I’ll just use the adapter. I’d rather have a slimmer notebook without any USB ports than a thicker one with. But again thats because I rarely used the ports to begin with and I can always move things around wirelessly.

    No SD Card Slot
    This I was more upset with than the lack of USB ports. I take a lot of photos with my camera for the blog and when I travel so it was very practical having an SD card slot in my MacBook Air. But it’s not that big a deal really having no SD card slot. My current camera’s SD card has WiFi anyway so I’ll just wirelessly transfer the photos onto my Mac. Actually, most of the time I copy the photos over to my phone first, edit them in VSCO and then AirDrop them onto my Mac. That’s what I did with these pictures in this post for example.

    Battery Life
    This wasn’t an issue until Consumer Reports tested the new MacBook Pro’s late last month and got battery life that ranged anywhere from 4 to 18 hours. They cited major inconsistencies which I have yet to encounter with my short time with the notebook. So far my MacBook Pro is lasting me as much as my MacBook Air would which is to say all day of on and off use.

    Max 16GB of RAM
    A lot of people have made a fuss that the maximum amount of RAM the new MacBook Pro’s support is 16GB. I had 8GB of RAM on my MacBook Air and I was doing design work and editing large files on it without any issues. I have 8GB of RAM on my new MacBook Pro and I expect it to perform even better than my MacBook Air so I’m fine with the 16GB limit since I don’t need more than 8.

    The Review
    Now with the controversial items out of the way let me start my review. I’ve never owned a MacBook Pro (or PowerBook). My first notebook ever was a white 12″ iBook G3 Dual USB back in 2001 (considered the most unreliable Apple notebook ever). Since then I’ve had a bunch of other low end Apple notebooks until I moved up to the MacBook Air. I got my first one in 2011 and then replaced it in 2015 with the updated model. Anyone who owns a MacBook Air will tell you they’re incredible notebooks and I really didn’t need to replace mine, it was more than enough for my needs, but something about the new MacBook Pro’s attracted me, I think it was the Touch Bar but once I saw them I knew I needed one. In the week I’ve owned the MacBook Pro, a few things have really impressed me compared to the MacBook Air:

    The Size
    Somehow Apple has managed to make the MacBook Pro smaller than the MacBook Air and also weigh the same. Side by side when compared to the MacBook Air, the MacBook Pro is clearly smaller and more compact.

    The Screen
    My biggest issue with the MacBook Air was the screen, not because it didn’t have a retina display which I could care less about, but because the viewing angle was terrible. I used to constantly adjust the screen tilt to make sure I was getting the best viewing angle. With the new MacBook Pro I don’t have that issue, no matter how much I move the screen looks great. The color difference and brightness is another thing I instantly noticed, side by side the MacBook Air looks dimmer and the colors duller when compared to the Pro. I’d find it really difficult to move back to the MacBook Air now.

    The Sound
    The speakers on the new MacBook Pro are much better than the MacBook Air. Like the difference in sound quality is pretty dramatic, other than the fact the sound is much more louder on the MacBook Pro, it also has more bass and much more clarity to it. And because the speakers are pointing towards you (with the Air the sound is indirect), the left and right channels are also a lot more clearly defined. I’ve started listening to music on my notebook which I never used to do before.

    The Keyboard
    Based on the reviews I read online about the keyboard, I was worried I was going to hate it. I don’t, it’s now one of my favorite things in the new MacBook Pro. I type better with it, I type faster and it just feels so much more solid when compared to the MacBook Air keyboard which now feels too squishy to me.

    What About the Touch Bar?
    This is one area I have yet to make up my mind on. There are two parts to the Touch Bar, the main touch display area and the TouchID (fingerprint sensor) which is located on the far right. I love the TouchID since it allows me to sign into my MacBook instantly. I’m also hoping that soon I could use TouchID to unlock 1Password like I do on my iPhone, that option alone would make this MacBook Pro worth it over the Air.

    Now the touch display area of the Touch Bar is what I’m still trying to get a hang of. Right now it really isn’t that useful. It looks cool for sure but it’s currently not that much more practical than keyboard short cuts. Also not all apps support it yet and the ones that do don’t allow that much customization to it. Because of the way I rest my hands on the keyboard while using the trackpad I also keep accidentally touching the Esc button which is annoying (I’ve done it 3 times while writing this article) but I’m getting used to it. While I’m typing this post up I have Spotify showing on my Touch Bar but for I wish instead of the audio scrubber showing (pictured above), I could choose to show the name of the song and artist in that space instead. The Touch Bar is still new though so I’m hoping we’ll get more customization options over the next year as companies start understanding what people want from the Touch Bar.

    MacBook Air vs MacBook Pro
    This is a really easy recommendation to make, the MacBook Pro is a much better machine over the Air in every way. The MacBook Pro weighs the same as the Air but is also smaller in size so the biggest advantage the Air had over the Pro series doesn’t exist anymore. The MacBook Pro screen is better, the keyboard is better and if you’re used to listening to music on the Air’s speakers, then you’re gonna love the MacBook Pro. The only thing I have difficulty recommending is the MacBook Pro with the Touch Bar over the version without the Touch Bar. Is the Touch Bar worth an extra $300? I think I’m leaning towards a yes, but only if you’ve got the money to spend. If you don’t thats fine, you aren’t really missing much.

    I ordered my MacBook Pro from eBay and it cost me KD548 ($1,789) and another KD10.5 to ship to Kuwait using PostPlus. It was considerably cheaper to buy it on eBay since Apple charges tax and I would have ended up paying KD600 ($1,963) if I had purchased it from the Apple Store. It was also quicker since when I was ordering the MacBook Pro, the wait time on the Apple Store was 3-4 weeks before shipping. But, the advantage of ordering directly from the Apple Store is you could customize your Mac with more RAM or a faster CPU. I also purchased the “Space Gray” color which is what you see in the pictures in this post. Let me know if you have any questions.

    Update: Turns out 1Password already works with TouchID, I just needed to enable it in the settings!




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    Events Things to do

    Things to do in Kuwait this Weekend

    Not a lot of events taking place this weekend but the Meteor Shower Trip and the Coffee Shop Walk are two new things you can try out:

    Thursday
    AlSalmi Meteor Shower Trip

    Friday
    Tai Chi in the Park
    Good Game: Magic – The Gathering
    Salwa’ Walk and Socialize Meetup
    Nabeel Shuail Concert

    Saturday
    Coffee Shop Walk
    Qout Market
    Yoga with the 3

    If you’d like to share an event on the blog [Email Me]
    For a full list of upcoming events click [Here]

    Sometimes events get canceled or have details changed so always double check with the organizers.

    Photo by @mrspanuntun




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    Events Things to do

    Things to do in Kuwait this Long Weekend

    Below are the events taking place this holiday weekend:

    Thursday
    Still Departures by George Awde
    Circus Show at Al Kout
    Movie & Dinner: The Croods
    Movies at the Park: The Time That Remains

    Friday
    Circus Show at Al Kout
    Tai Chi in the Park
    Hatha Yoga with Rosie
    Good Game: Magic – The Gathering
    Salwa’ Walk and Socialize Meetup

    Saturday
    Circus Show at Al Kout
    Yoga with the 3
    Movie at the Park: Hunt for the Wilderpeople

    Sunday
    Circus Show at Al Kout
    Project 5 Miles Running Group

    If you’d like to share an event on the blog [Email Me]
    For a full list of upcoming events click [Here]

    Sometimes events get canceled or have details changed so always double check with the organizers.




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    50s to 90s Videos

    Close-up On Kuwait (1960s)

    I could swear I had seen and posted the video above before but turns out the structure of the film as well as some of the footage and dialogue is shared with another video I had posted a few years ago. The video above on the other hand was uploaded by the archive website Periscope Film last week and is actually pretty good quality for a film from the 60s.

    If you’re into old stuff like this then make sure you browse through the “50s to 90s” category on my blog [Here]

    Thanks H.J.O




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    Videos

    List of Local YouTube Creators

    The Kuwait subreddit on Reddit are trying to put together a list of local content creators so I figured I’d help them out. Below is the list I’ve put together of local content creators on YouTube. If you know of any others, please let me know about them so I can add them to the list.

    Arabic Channels
    4GX (Tech)
    Amoosa Games (Video Games)
    Aya’s Nutrition (Food)
    Deera Gaming (Video Games)
    ExtravaGaming (Video Games)
    Ezzebda (Tech)
    Gamer Snack (Video Games)
    Kuweat (Food)
    Lucky Generation Gamers (Video Games)
    Q8 Stig (Cars)
    REDFOXZERO (Video Games)
    ShreetVideo (Movies)
    Slorks (Tech)
    Stay Foolish (Tech)
    Super Kalam (Humor)
    Swar Shuaib (Interviews)
    UrbanQ8 (Informative)
    World of Swalef (General)

    English Channels
    Amirah Of Makeup (Makeup)
    MrJovitageorge (Makeup)
    Sahar Glam (Makeup/Personal)
    The Hybrids (Fashion/Personal)
    Voices & Verses (Poetry)